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Jeremy Bentham's felicific calculus is a procedure for measuring and comparing the consequences of different actions.
Hippocrates
An ancient Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine," who established a framework for medical ethics and practice.
Abnormal Behavior
Actions or behaviors that are deviant, maladaptive, or not culturally expected, and may be indicative of a psychological or mental disorder.
Greeks And Romans
Refers to the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, known for their contributions to arts, philosophy, science, and the development of Western culture.
Madness
A term historically used to describe a range of mental health conditions; now more often referred to with specific diagnoses under mental illness.
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